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    Increasing threat of global warming and the environmental consequences due to green house gases from fossil fuels and from the other non-renewable energy is the rising anxiety in the world. Greenhouse Gases (GHG) emissions cause the environmental damage and global warming and their consequences are different along with countries. Too much dependency on Non-renewable energy sources and without proper plan of action to reduce the GHG emissions, these gases could increase the temperature level…

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    have to start to use or identify these diseases as probably useful markers to identify changes in global climate or local weather [91] which can be deplored as a possible climate early warning system (67). Patz JA; A human disease indicator for the effects of recent global climate change. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…

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    Jalyn Prewitt HON 100 (Seminar) A higher power, whether of spirit or of nature, gifted all organisms one ever-changing opportunity to live a life fulfilled. This one opportunity provides every being with protection, sustainability, and growth. This single opportunity possesses the only known sources of life for galaxies around. This lone opportunity is our earth. Our earth has given us the resources needed to survive on essentially a floating incubator—providing all its inhabitants with warmth…

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    adaptation to climate change. The global environmental crisis of climate change has resulted from a process called the greenhouse effect. This is a disturbance of the energy balance of the Earth that results in a rise in surface temperature when there is an atmospheric increase in the concentration of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2). 1 To understand the current complexities of climate change it is of the up most impotence that the Task Force is up to date on global climate change…

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    In 2014, the National Climate Assessment conducted a study on the effects of climate change across all the regions of the United States. Three areas of concern that were induced by the study conducted in the Southeast region are rise in sea level, extreme heat, and decreased water availability. These matters bring devastating impacts on their own, however when observing the state of the Southeast, it is discovered that they are exacerbating problems the Southeast is already facing. The rate…

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    Affect Global Warming Do human activities affect climate change, and as a result create global warming? Some scientists say no, but the majority of scientists say yes. They say human activities such as deforestation, using hydro-carbons, and burning fossil fuels, cause a lot of carbon dioxide to be released into the atmosphere changing the temperature of the climate, causing global warming. So now which group of scientists is correct? Does human activity affect climate change causing global…

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    Global warming has become a major environmental issue whether some acknowledge it or not. The biggest concern for us all is how global warming happened. What has brought about global warming? Does that one single source exist as the reason for all the chaos that have brought damage on this world today? The evidence points to not just one single cause, but many. The reality of the effects of global warming on the earth has been debated. The answer to the causes can be seen in the effects. So,…

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    Effects of Climate Change Specific Purpose: To inform the audience about the effects left on the world due to global warming. Thesis Statement: Global warming is taking place is leaving huge tolls in this planet. I. Attention Getter: Did you know 2015 was the hottest year ever recorded? Well it should be obvious that it is due to global warming. However, in our mind we don’t conceptualize all the effects it is putting on this world all at once or just put it in the back of your mind when we…

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    causal essay on global warming talking about three effects that global warming causes. Dr Williamson reports”english 1301: Composition and Rhetoric Essay #2: Casal Argument”(1). Reducing the effects of global warming is in order to effectively address global warming, we must significantly reduce the amount of heat-trapping emissions we are putting into the atmosphere. My argument will be in a causal argument form. Andrea A. Lunsford states, “an argument that seeks to explain the effects of a…

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    Kyle Duggan Mr. Kinnear English 10 5 June 2017 Global Warming, is it valid or a hoax? There are many things happening and changing on Earth, that some people think are invalid. Global warming is one of the major problems that has been brought up in the 21st century. Global warming is the general rise in temperatures around the globe, generally due to the greenhouse effect. Many scientist believe that human production of greenhouse gasses and carbon dioxide are the cause of this great problem…

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